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  • “Java Programming: Creating a Simple Calculator”

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/14aQ-0Hg8GwrpFJnFS… Check the deliveribles part from the uploaded PDF. I need the screen recording of working code with output. And in the drive link you have one read me file answer the questions for that file. And also need the code only in “JAVA” programming language.

  • Title: Guidelines for an Effective Privacy Policy in Banking Institutions

    Now that you have some knowledge and skills on what to look for in privacy policy, do you ever think about your bank’s privacy policy? Apply what you’re learning from our discussion this week on Google’s privacy policy and answer the following (bolded) questions below:
    At the end of the day, banks have to make money to survive. They make their money by charging interest on loans, or by selling CDs (Certificate of Deposit). In both cases, they intend to make money off of your money! Before a bank enters into a legal contract with you as their customer, they want to know all they can about you, your financial history, your current situation, and your financial future so they can make a wise choice. To make these decisions, banks walk very fine lines of ethics and privacy. For this activity, your specific assignment is to research 5 different bank’s privacy policies and provide written guidelines for what you think a Privacy Policy should include.
    Based on your research, please provide the following information in your report.
    The names of the institutions you looked at, you do not need to include the actual policies.
    Outline (or table) 5-7 items that an effective Privacy Policy should include.
    Describe the internal activities a bank manager should engage in to make sure employees are aware of required compliance with the Policy – be specific.
    Make sure that you use an appropriate format (e.g. business memo). Include an introduction and closing statement.
    Basically, you are looking for “themes” from the policies you looked at but it’s up to you to decide what should be included in a Privacy Policy. For example, should the protection of personal information be included (is this info. shared to non-affiliates for marketing purposes?). How about banks storing your computer’s “IP Address” when you visit their website (should this be protected and disclosed to the user that it is being recorded?). These are just some things I would want to be included in a privacy policy as a consumer. Refer to the PCC Business style guide for proper formatting of your submission.

  • Title: Resolving Conflict in the Workplace: A Personal Experience

    All of us have been involved in various kinds of conflicts related to our work environment. Using a situation that you were involved in, describe the conflict and how it was handled.
    Was the outcome positive or negative?
    How did the involved parties feel about the resolution, did they feel that they were heard, that their issues were resolved in an appropriate manner?

  • “Maintaining Stability in Government Technology Facilities: Strategies and Case Studies”

    The stability of government facilities in technology and how we can let it stabile and don’t get week . One reference and one sitaion

  • “Reflecting on Personal Growth: Overcoming Time Management Struggles in Psychology”

    In this component, you will reflect on your experience with the assignment and evaluate your own learning and growth throughout the semester. You will identify areas of strength and areas for improvement and discuss how this assignment has impacted your understanding of psychology and your personal experiences
    If you struggled with time management and procrastination, you could include an article about that
    https://pp.bme.hu/so/article/view/13348
    Struggle with time while being a mom,wife,working a job and doing school. 

  • “Developing a Thesis and Prompt for Essay #1: Exploring the Theme of Guilt in W.B. Yeats’ “Adam’s Curse” “Exploring the Significance of Catholicism in Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” “Crafting a Strong Thesis: A Guide to Formulating a Clear and Impactful Argument”

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    Moreover, all I want to see from you at this point is the draft prompt and draft thesis itself; I don’t want to see more than two questions in the prompt, notes or other draft materials, and anything other than the three parts of the thesis itself (which should be clearly identified and separated from each other); in the total, the different parts of the thesis should in total NOT amount to more than 6 sentences). (The specific format is included at the end of these instructions for greater clarity).
    formulate a thesis of your own on a topic of your choice; there will be no prompts from me in which you answer one of my questions.  
    This assignment will ask you to develop the draft of the thesis for your first essay; eventually, you will use the thesis you begin to work on Essay #1. Focusing on the peom “adam curse” by w.b. yeats. No compare and contrast. 
    My notion of a thesis requires at least three sentences (or possibly more depending on how developed your thesis will be) so that you address all three required parts of the thesis. As part of THIS assignment, you also need to write your own prompt: be sure that you include the question you have written for yourself (and which your thesis serves to answer) at the beginning of the assignment before your thesis. Therefore, your assignment must be at least three sentences long (or longer) to be considered complete and also include your initial question, but the word minimum is a little more open (so: this is the one assignment for this course where you DO NOT need to include a word count).
    Follow the instructions below 
    Choose a work to write about. For the purpose of this assignment, you are permitted to write about only one particular poem or novel. An essay devoted to the comparison of multiple texts is not permitted. Once you have made your choice, I advise a close re-reading of the text in question so that you don’t have to rely on your memory of the first impressions you had when you first read the novel.                                                                                                      
    Select a Topic. You have complete freedom to write about whatever you like, provided that you choose a topic that allows you to make an argument about the literary work you have chosen to write about. Read the text you choose to write about closely and more than once, and find something that interests you and seems worthy of further interpretation. The most important component to this essay is that you have a very precise, specific, and exact focus in your essay.  When you first consider your topic, it is likely that it will be too broad to work well at first; you will need to make it more specific so that you can formulate a claim as to why the topic you have chosen is worth writing about and will enable and sustain an interesting argument (and remember, just because you have noticed something, that doesn’t mean that an argument developed around that topic will inevitably be interesting; making your argument interesting will be up to you, so put pressure on yourself to be creative right from the beginning). Ultimately, you will be writing a thesis that will address the necessary question of “So What? Why is it important to understand this particular argument about the text in question?”
    Because it is always far better to begin with the examination of something specific, focused, and precise—and then through your analysis, finally move to a larger level of argumentative claim—you should try to make your initial topic as precise, exact, and seemingly “small” as possible. For example, say you wanted to make some sort of argumentative claim about the effect of a Catholic education on Stephen Dedalus in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. You should not anticipate having some sort of broad thesis that basically states that “Religious doctrine instilled Stephen with a very strong sense of guilt towards any sorts of sexual desire that he eventually resolved by breaking with organized religion and becoming an artist, and here are three examples…” DON’T DO THAT!!! Instead, you should anticipate having a topic that is much more specific. “Religion” is WAY too broad; “Christianity” is slightly more specific, but still too broad (Joyce is not really concerned with Christianity in general, and has no interest in any form of Christianity aside from Catholicism), and so is “Catholicism” (since the book is focused very specifically on a Jansenist-inflected Jesuit education appropriate to the time and setting of the novel in Ireland in the 1890s). “Sexual desire” is a bit vague (and related terms like “guilt,” “morality,” and “immorality” are even vaguer). In each case, you will need to break each of these key terms down MUCH FURTHER in order to make them more specific and appropriate to Joyce’s novel. Remember: you don’t need to write about EVERYTHING you notice in the novel; you just need to write about one thing in particular.
    From Topics to Questions. You will be writing your own essay prompt for this assignment. You must formulate a question that you will answer in the form of your essay. You need to develop as strong a question as you can before you write a single word of your essay since you need to know the answer to your own question first. It helps to think of your prompt as something that will have two parts: a first part that asks you to make a central claim about the work (which identifies your topic and the interpretative claim you plan on making about the novel), and a second part which asks you to propose an argument about the significance of that claim once you move outside of the inner world of the novel. (Ultimately—and looking ahead– the first question will ask for an answer that will become part a. of the thesis, explained below; the second question should be asked in relation to part a. of the thesis, and it will eventually become part c. of the thesis).
    Here’s a rough general model for the kind of prompt I am looking for: “How does Joyce represent    (your topic)    in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and why is that significant? Considering that  (sense of the significance)   what is the larger importance of   (your topic)   outside of the inner world depicted within the novel?” You are required to include your question at the beginning of this assignment; if you don’t, this assignment will be considered incomplete and will not be graded. 
    Formulate a Thesis. The basic answer to your prompt will be the basis for your thesis statement. Write a brief answer (at least 3 or more sentences) which clearly answers your own question. There is no need to get too detailed here—you will be doing that in a moment—but you need to state your position in clear and definite terms. This statement will eventually evolve into your thesis.                                                                                                                                         
    Revise your Thesis into more precise terms. Take the draft of an answer you have just written and revise it so that it meets the three following needs.
    A proper thesis has three necessary parts. It should include:
    a. the central claim you are making about your topic which states the precise focus of your argument in a single sentence or two; it should also include your central interpretative claim about your topic. Ideally, it should be an answer to the first question in your prompt.                                                                                                                                
    b. an explanation why that is case based on textual evidence, with an indication which specifies the textual focus of your analysis and organizes the directions your analysis will take (in other words, a road map to the different sections of your essay); it should also specify the main interpretative point you are making about each of these sections. This section might be longerthan a single sentence since it maps out and provides foreshadowing of the essay to come;       
    MOST IMPORTANTLY: an indication expressing the larger significance of why your claim is worth making in the first place. The third part of the thesis is the most important part—it states the entire purpose and value of your argument. However, this is the part of the thesis which is often missing from essays. This is the area where you will need to state the stakes of your argument; it is where you will need to break out of the interior of the novel you are writing about, and indicate the importance of your argument from outside the terms of the book (I will explain this at length). Imagine someone behind you saying : “alright, that’s an interesting analysis of _____ in Joyce; but so what? Why is this argument worth making in the first place?” This section of the thesis should answer those questions in advance, and will end up providing the basis for the conclusion to your essay. This section should be at least a sentence long, possibly longer. Ideally, it should be an answer to the second question in your prompt.
    You will notice by now that the thesis of you essay WILL NOT be a single sentence, but it will be something closer to a half paragraph that is AT LEAST three sentences long and possibly longer. It is fine if it is 4-6 sentences long; but it needs to be more than a single sentence.
    The overall quality of the paper will depend on the necessary presence of all three elements of the thesis. You need to work on the quality of the thesis before anything else, and this assignment is to make sure all three elements are present within your thesis before you begin writing– and so I can give you a small bit of direction and feedback in advance.
    Edit and finalize your thesis. Edit and revise each section of the thesis so it is as clear, straightforward, and succinct as possible—and that final act will complete the assignment. So: your completed assignment should include the prompt you have written for yourself as well as the thesis to your argument– and it needs to include parts a.,b., and c. described above presented separately from each other. Identify them as such in the assignment; break them up so that they can be clearly identified. Your assignment should look like this:
    — Self-devised Prompt (consisting of two questions; the first should produce part a. below, and the second should be asked of part a. below and produce part c.)
    — Part a: identification of topic and interpretative claim about the novel or poem for your essay (this part should be 1-2 sentences long)
    — Part b: Road map of how you will analyze the novel in the essay which is coming (aka, the central points of each of the paragraphs that are coming in the essay– the early indication of the primary interpretative point you will be making in each section of the novel). It is alright at this point if this part of the thesis is more underdeveloped (you presumably haven’t started outlining or planning the body of your essay yet, and fair enough!), but try to make this section as developed as you can at this point. (this part should be 1-3 sentences long)
    — Part c: Larger significance of your argument (aka the answer to the question “So What?”; this part should be one sentence long)
    If i see you did a good job following these instructions I will be working further with you to write the entire essay which is 5 pages long, but for now follow theinstructions for this the creation of the prompt and thesis

  • “Comparison of Research and Development Expenditure for Philips and Competitors (2019-2023)”

    Following the group project demonstration document that i provided, please make multiple line graphs with excel comparing the expenditure on Research and Development for Philips against its competitors, which are Siemen healthineers, Canon medical systems and medtronic. Please make sure all the dollar amounts are in euros.  I have provided the relevant data for the compies in the screenshots. The data has to be from 2019-2023

  • “The Application of Victimology Theories in the Case of ‘Last Call at the Falls’ on Amazon Prime Video”

    Carefully read the attached assignment, see the video on Amazon “Last Call at the Falls” , research this true-crime case, and systematically answer the assignment as directed by composing a college paper in APA format;  be sure to use section headings for EACH of the assigned victimology theories… you have to determine whether the theory is at work in this case study or not (you can’t ignore them… explore and analyze each, then determine to what extent, if any, it applies). 

  • Title: “Examining the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class in Criminal Justice: A Critical Analysis of a Recent Journal Article” Article Title: “The Impact of Race and Gender on Sentencing Outcomes: An Analysis of Federal Drug

    Find a recent journal article (within the past eighteen months) or news event from a reputable news source that focuses on issues of class, race and gender and crime. Your article must be about one or more of these variables of class, race and gender in relation to crime or criminal justice policy and practice. Summarize the details of the article. As well, provide the publication source and date of the article in question. If available, please provide a link so that I may also review the article.
    After summarizing the details of the article, discuss your thoughts on the article’s content, to include such things as whether or not the article sheds a new light to criminal justice policy or practice, or is it just another example of something that has a long history of occurring within the criminal justice system?
    What is the significance of the contents of this article in terms of its effect (or possible affect) on current criminal justice policy or future directions? For example, what are the implications of the effect of the article on future criminal justice policy and practice and as it pertains to income, racial or gender inequality, discrimination or bias or other privileges discussed in the course? 
    Lastly, what is the significance or the effect of the contents of the article to future research in criminal justce policy and practice as it pertains to income, racial or gender inequality, discrimination or bias, or other privileges discussed in the course?

  • The Stanford Prison Experiment: Exploring the Ethics and Impact of Authority and Obedience

    Answer these three questions with 6-10 sentences for each question after watching this film: 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_LKzEqlPto
    1.      If
    you were a prison guard, what type
    would you have been? How sure are you? If you were a prisoner, what type would you have been? How sure are you? Make
    sure to answer all questions and give specific examples of how you’d have acted
    in each role.
    If I were a priosn guard, I would have been a .
    2.      After the study, how do you think the prisoners and guards felt
    when they saw each other in the same civilian clothes again and saw their
    prison reconverted to a basement laboratory hallway? Do conflicts of authority
    and obedience still exist today? If not, why don’t you think so? If so, give an
    example from society or your own personal experience.
    3.      Was it ethical to do this study? Was it right to trade the
    suffering experienced by participants for the knowledge gained by the research?
    If you were the experimenter in charge, would you have done this study? Would
    you have ended it earlier? Make sure to answer each question.